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weil himself is dedicating himself to education and through education he can change the culture of medicine. dr. ornish has used science to show that lifestyle can reverse heart disease. it's amazing what he's done recently. he's shown that telomeres, the ends of your chromosomes. and when you're stressed, telomeres get lessons. meat on it well, and exercise to get lessons. you're much more successful that when you increase your lifestyle, if you exercise more, if you eat right, if you destress, you can link to your telomeres and protect yourself against disease. c-span: this gentleman is somewhat known in this town because he was a recess appointment to run medicaid and medicare, to her per week. the republicans blocked him, that people would write the republicans liked him associate democrats. what led to your decision in your documentary? >> two things. i think he's one of the few people that can fix our system. the reason why we were that to happen is that he wrote an essay which was previously a speech he gave called escape fire. for a year and a half, it is called a tale of two system
weil himself is dedicating himself to education and through education he can change the culture of medicine. dr. ornish has used science to show that lifestyle can reverse heart disease. it's amazing what he's done recently. he's shown that telomeres, the ends of your chromosomes. and when you're stressed, telomeres get lessons. meat on it well, and exercise to get lessons. you're much more successful that when you increase your lifestyle, if you exercise more, if you eat right, if you...
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this was a politician with a high school education that fdr got on the phone and he said, i want you to run with me. he said well why didn't she say so from the beginning? then he started to curse. he had a barnyard language when he was very angry and only with men in the room. never with women. they told me this from the beginning i would have said yes. so he agreed. best was not happy so by the time they got to the convention she was very pleased and marker was delighted. c-span: his daughter margaret? do you remember, was fdr, when he ran again, we see inaugurated in march or was it january back then? >> guest: no, it was march. c-span: fdr died april 12. >> guest: he died right away. c-span: right away? >> guest: truman was vice president for literally 82 days in being truman he actually presided over the senate. now days the vice president doesn't bother with that unless his vote is needed to break a tie. he was there every day reciting. residing. he said that's my job. the head of the senate and it's an interesting story of how he was in sam rayburn's office. sam rayburn used t
this was a politician with a high school education that fdr got on the phone and he said, i want you to run with me. he said well why didn't she say so from the beginning? then he started to curse. he had a barnyard language when he was very angry and only with men in the room. never with women. they told me this from the beginning i would have said yes. so he agreed. best was not happy so by the time they got to the convention she was very pleased and marker was delighted. c-span: his daughter...
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fewer than 10% of kids receive daily physical education. even fewer get outdoors. .. ideas that can save money and address important environmental issues today we of a all the papers with these ideas. considered as secretary norton noted for parks and open space to serve those children i just mentioned. to secure their links to nature. one author examines how private partnerships can keep parks open even in times of very tight state budgets. state parks attract some 725 million visitors each year. more even than our national parks as some thousand local sites. but many of these parks are in trouble with dtv rating infrastructure and shrinking public funds to sustain visitor services. public-private partnerships offer an idea potential to enhance park operations. over 100 u.s. forest service recreation sites already use this model. it is not a dream come it isn't something hypothetical. new york city's central park is operated by a nonprofit organization. california, california, my home state, is already moving forward with the partnering concept for many of its parts.
fewer than 10% of kids receive daily physical education. even fewer get outdoors. .. ideas that can save money and address important environmental issues today we of a all the papers with these ideas. considered as secretary norton noted for parks and open space to serve those children i just mentioned. to secure their links to nature. one author examines how private partnerships can keep parks open even in times of very tight state budgets. state parks attract some 725 million visitors each...
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and cuts too deep or aimed # at the wrong program, she says, "hurt the nation in crucial areas like education, technology, science, and energy." what's on the table for cuts? no social security, no medicare, the major drivers of benefits, but are the drivers of debt and deficit. what's on the table for spending cuts? >> guest: okay. there's a lot of questions there. >> host: right. >> guest: first of all, you know, the major drivers of the current deficits are two things. tax cuts for the wealthy and wars in iraq and afghanistan. this has been well documented by economists. let's not pretend like grandmother is responsible for the deficits. she's not. i promise you. yeah, you know, what would define a spending cut, again, cutting the amount of money that would pay for prescription drugs. getting the same drugs for $130 billion cheaper by untying medicare and medicaid's hands and lay low them to negotiation. that's a cut to save money, impacting the big guy, not the little guy. you know, if we sub subsidize ie name of family farmers, agriculture corporations. we, warn in the campaign talk abou
and cuts too deep or aimed # at the wrong program, she says, "hurt the nation in crucial areas like education, technology, science, and energy." what's on the table for cuts? no social security, no medicare, the major drivers of benefits, but are the drivers of debt and deficit. what's on the table for spending cuts? >> guest: okay. there's a lot of questions there. >> host: right. >> guest: first of all, you know, the major drivers of the current deficits are two...
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educated no one else went up so much ire because of the environment he and offered. .. >> i watched shows, all suburban tv shows. oh, wait, "hawaii 5-0", "streets of san fransisco," you know, crime advocacy -- television shows. there was lucille ball, and the presence outside the light well of the kitchen dining. what did the kids -- what did the millenials watch? "friendsfriends," and "sex in te city." my complacency, living in the suburb and idolizing was replaced by longing, wanting something they did not have, and that's a reason why these people are so much more oriented towards cities. richard florida talks about how kids don't want cars anymore or don't want to own homes anymore because they are seen as burdens and limitations. as long as they are connected on the hand held, they want to have as much freedom as possible. they want to be able to bike, as you know, and they want to take transit so they don't need to use the car. they are moving to cities, but cities that offer them this lifestyle, not the cities that require them, as we say, to have the automobile as a device. what's
educated no one else went up so much ire because of the environment he and offered. .. >> i watched shows, all suburban tv shows. oh, wait, "hawaii 5-0", "streets of san fransisco," you know, crime advocacy -- television shows. there was lucille ball, and the presence outside the light well of the kitchen dining. what did the kids -- what did the millenials watch? "friendsfriends," and "sex in te city." my complacency, living in the suburb and...
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education, and he has always embraced leanord reid of the offense for economic education division of what intellectual and political change was about, which was about educating one mind at a time, and ron paul has used politics as the tool for that libertarian goal and it's a tool that if you asked me ten years ago i would have said maybe wasn't the best tool because he was this obscure outlier in congress. bit he has proven me 100% wrong by using the tool of major party electoral politics. one of the greatest educators for libertarian jim --ism of all time and it's not just always about politic. the other gap that ron paul bridges is the apocalyptic ron paul who is also the very hopeful ron paul. ron paul is one of the only politicians around who is willing to say, america is not necessarily the greatest, richest, freest, most wonderful nation in the world, that can only do right and if there's anything wrong, just vote out that other guy and vote me in. ron paul is able to say that our behavior overseas is some ways the behavior of a criminal empire and we actually might want to co
education, and he has always embraced leanord reid of the offense for economic education division of what intellectual and political change was about, which was about educating one mind at a time, and ron paul has used politics as the tool for that libertarian goal and it's a tool that if you asked me ten years ago i would have said maybe wasn't the best tool because he was this obscure outlier in congress. bit he has proven me 100% wrong by using the tool of major party electoral politics. one...
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communication and education. communication is key at new york pointed out, issuing an executive order but not letting them know that the order is coming out and having to respond immediately to that sort of thing is something that we need to be able to communicate from top to bottom, you know, what's going on within the jurisdiction. the long line am obviously that's where we started this morning with and that's kind of like where we will come around, how do we address it, ma does it need to be addressed, and in what capacity, and what reaction we get to that. doug made a point that no election officials wants a voter to have a bad day, and that is absolutely too. i don't know if anyone. i've been in this field for a very long time. it has the beauty of having my former job, i'm so happy for him, and he and all of us can relate to what it is for election, for voters to have a pleasant day. that's all we won't. no one wants anyone have an unpleasant day. we don't care about the outcome. and i think that is so very
communication and education. communication is key at new york pointed out, issuing an executive order but not letting them know that the order is coming out and having to respond immediately to that sort of thing is something that we need to be able to communicate from top to bottom, you know, what's going on within the jurisdiction. the long line am obviously that's where we started this morning with and that's kind of like where we will come around, how do we address it, ma does it need to be...
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and in education, to. throughout the '90s there were several state spending much more of the state budget on corrections and prison building than they were on higher education. california and texas are two states that were doing just th that. so why do we have so we prisoners? one could say that there was in an late '70s there was a rising violent crime and there were a series of laws that initially had been passed as a response to the. but yet what doesn't make sense is if you look at this chart you will see that incarceration rates were rising at such a high amount, even as violent crime, poverty crime were actually diminishing. and so when i talk about an addiction to incarceration and i talk about it in the context, not just the kind of traditional crime and criminal justice but also in the area of education. for those of you who know anything about the new york public schools you will know that our public schools run the country have become increasingly criminalized. used to see simple trips to the pr
and in education, to. throughout the '90s there were several state spending much more of the state budget on corrections and prison building than they were on higher education. california and texas are two states that were doing just th that. so why do we have so we prisoners? one could say that there was in an late '70s there was a rising violent crime and there were a series of laws that initially had been passed as a response to the. but yet what doesn't make sense is if you look at this...
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ncrc works for maryland consumers for research, education and advocacy. am also proud homeowner in baltimore city. thank you today. i appreciate all the work the bureau has done on these rules. homeownership as a now is a viable avenue for wealth building, especially for low and moderate income families. we know that these families use home-equity to increase the assets and to borrow against home equity, we know this is particularly true in communities of color. so we know that the work you're doing is incredibly important for all of our families come a special low and moderate income families. it's imperative that the mortgage lending rules adequately balance the needs of financial institutions and consumers. and it's important it opens up and provides more access to credit as well as clear and transparent standards for borrowers and lenders. however, our concern right now is that as written, the rules are too much to protect banks at the expense of working families. our concerns are that the safe harbor in the qualified mortgage rose provides too much o
ncrc works for maryland consumers for research, education and advocacy. am also proud homeowner in baltimore city. thank you today. i appreciate all the work the bureau has done on these rules. homeownership as a now is a viable avenue for wealth building, especially for low and moderate income families. we know that these families use home-equity to increase the assets and to borrow against home equity, we know this is particularly true in communities of color. so we know that the work you're...
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do we have an education system that is supporting our women in this process? really when it comes down to it, a lot of it is, how are we supporting the family structure? that's what often it comes down to. this is a question for more and more men today. you think about men who are on the partner track and women on this mommy track. i have a lot of friends who are men who are in law firms who would like to go coach the kids' soccer games at night. we need to think about what the work environment looks like for families is in the country, and that will help equal a lot of this out. >> host: a story in psychology today about women running for an office. one analysis from the 2006 american -- researched found when it came to selecting a candidate for president, gender matters more for women than men, and women are more likely to vote for a candidate because she is female and are also more likely to dismiss her because of that very same reason. >> guest: it's tough. it's interesting. we did some research this postelection. there's always been a sense of women will
do we have an education system that is supporting our women in this process? really when it comes down to it, a lot of it is, how are we supporting the family structure? that's what often it comes down to. this is a question for more and more men today. you think about men who are on the partner track and women on this mommy track. i have a lot of friends who are men who are in law firms who would like to go coach the kids' soccer games at night. we need to think about what the work environment...
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we must educate them, and they must get the tools that we can our to them. the most suitable tools. i will suggest this system on our part, obviously, provided that we can control it as we can control the ethics that we will discuss of later. this men and women really are multipliers now, but they rely on information, everything rely on information. the management of information is the second key enabler. we can collect everywhere in the world gigabytes of information, and we can process that in the most secure way. we have to manage that. we have to use that. we have to improve that. we have to share that. as we come into the information sphere, we must take into account not only data and the system, but as well the users, the providers, and the users of those skills, and this is the link between the two key enablers. those users are the skilled people who are able to use information to understand information, to put this back into context, and then to transform it, the information, into intelligence. to transform information into action if required. if only we master information,
we must educate them, and they must get the tools that we can our to them. the most suitable tools. i will suggest this system on our part, obviously, provided that we can control it as we can control the ethics that we will discuss of later. this men and women really are multipliers now, but they rely on information, everything rely on information. the management of information is the second key enabler. we can collect everywhere in the world gigabytes of information, and we can process that...
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the things he has done with it is health reform or education reform, making higher education more affordable, expanding pell grants, creating the consumer financial protection bureau and that one thing which is to create a country and an economy in which we've got a vital middle class and the tax policy reflected that as well and opportunities broadly available. that is in the mainstream of the democratic party. we can have a debate about a means of achieving that and i think we have to do some soul-searching about how in the 21st century we achieve those goals and with all of the avenues and pathways that made sense 50, 60, 70 years ago are still valid today. many of them may be and some of them may not. but on the fundamental goal he's in the tradition of space parties and in the progressive tradition and that's a lot of with this election was about. >> this election to much of the advertising was predominantly negative. and i would like to ask about -- i know that both sides contain engagement being responsible for a woman losing her insurance. that seems to degrade the whole political pr
the things he has done with it is health reform or education reform, making higher education more affordable, expanding pell grants, creating the consumer financial protection bureau and that one thing which is to create a country and an economy in which we've got a vital middle class and the tax policy reflected that as well and opportunities broadly available. that is in the mainstream of the democratic party. we can have a debate about a means of achieving that and i think we have to do some...
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they are the most educated air force we have ever had and they have stay connected stayed connected to what is going on in the air force and what is going on in our military. what is happening in washington. so they are watching this and making their own judgments about the process. it is extremely inefficient and disruptive to have multiple -- to basically be operating a multibillion dollar enterprise which is the united states air force on a month or two at a time. and this this is not a sensible way to approach budget operations and execution. we can do better to mr. secretary, let me talk to you about the people in the air force. they are a little tired. we have to go with a smaller force and i don't believe the way you describe is a major issue. our retention rates are great. they are still proud of what they do. they express it every day. but they won't know what's coming. i have 19-year-olds asking questions. they are phenomenally engaged and we are trying hard to keep them informed. you help us with this. the good news and bad news is that all important for them to hear. i sent
they are the most educated air force we have ever had and they have stay connected stayed connected to what is going on in the air force and what is going on in our military. what is happening in washington. so they are watching this and making their own judgments about the process. it is extremely inefficient and disruptive to have multiple -- to basically be operating a multibillion dollar enterprise which is the united states air force on a month or two at a time. and this this is not a...
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i believe we can find more places to cut spending without shortchanging things like education, job creation, research and technology all of which are critical for prosperity in a 21st century economy. spending cuts must be balanced with more reforms to our tax code. the wealthiest individuals and the biggest corporations should be able to take advantage of loopholes and deductions that aren't available to most americans. as i said earlier this week, one thing i will not compromise over is whether or not congress should pay its tab for building a party wrapped up. congress refuses to give in and seize the ability to pay its bills on time the consequences for the entire global economy could be catastrophic. last time our economy suffered for. our families and businesses cannot afford that dangerous game again. >> host: jim manley, let me ask you a specific question. will democrats go along with medicare and medicaid reform which clearly is one of the biggest drivers of the det? >> guest: the answer is yes in the context of a larger agreement where everything is on the table. we haven't gotten
i believe we can find more places to cut spending without shortchanging things like education, job creation, research and technology all of which are critical for prosperity in a 21st century economy. spending cuts must be balanced with more reforms to our tax code. the wealthiest individuals and the biggest corporations should be able to take advantage of loopholes and deductions that aren't available to most americans. as i said earlier this week, one thing i will not compromise over is...
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not just finding none and kicking it to legitimacy, but rather the sending and be educated by them to change the ways of operating. decaffeinated road is we can't see the end of the road in terms of this kind of work. hopefully more and more, women from outside affluent countries will be drivers of development. the drivers and farmers of international develop. but it means that within every ngo for agency to an international development work, someone should do a gender analysis of the organized nation. where are the men in the organization? where are the women? who has influence in that organization? who could the technical expertise and that organization or my bottom line because i've been taught by a lot of people to do this work is who gets the landover? so the only way to do gender informed development work is to be gender curious about the group you are working with were in. not a total and fair, but i'm just on the train with you. [inaudible] >> great. >> i have been following the organization, the women's international league for 20 years. >> excellent. >> in chicago. [inaudibl
not just finding none and kicking it to legitimacy, but rather the sending and be educated by them to change the ways of operating. decaffeinated road is we can't see the end of the road in terms of this kind of work. hopefully more and more, women from outside affluent countries will be drivers of development. the drivers and farmers of international develop. but it means that within every ngo for agency to an international development work, someone should do a gender analysis of the organized...